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Top topic Criminal Records Criminal history tools, sheriff links, and related justice records.
Top topic Court Records Civil, criminal, and court access resources.
Top topic Expungements Record-clearance and expungement guidance.
Top topic Inmate Search Custody, jail, and inmate lookup resources.
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State of Oklahoma Most Updated Online Public and Criminal Records Portal

Updated March 31, 2026

Gateway to Oklahoma free public records to conduct your a background search and obtain divorces, lawsuits and criminal records. Assets such as property records, access bankruptcy courts, liens and judgments, foreclosures of homes. Search the state's death, birth and marriage records. State of Oklahoma case inquiry open to the public online. District court links and contacts. Vital records service from the state's department o…

Official sources 23 Direct state links currently rendered on this page
Counties County coverage 77 County-level public records coverage tied to Oklahoma
FAQ / Q&A 9 Live statewide answers surfaced from the database
Bonus cities 7 Standalone city record pages currently shown

About Oklahoma

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About Oklahoma public records

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Gateway to Oklahoma free public records to conduct your a background search and obtain divorces, lawsuits and criminal records. Assets such as property records, access bankruptcy courts, liens and judgments, foreclosures of homes. Search the state's death, birth and marriage records. State of Oklahoma case inquiry open to the public online. District court links and contacts. Vital records service from the state's department o…

State snapshot Did you know? In Oklahoma, arrest searches usually work best from city police to county jail, sheriff, and district court records. Local and county pages often reveal the trail faster. Bonus tip: sheriff and district court pages often become the best follow-up after the local police entry.

About Oklahoma public records

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Q What is included in a Oklahoma background check?
In Oklahoma, background checks are governed by the Oklahoma Open Records Act (ORA) (Oklahoma Statutes Title 51, § 24A.1 through § 24A.30). They may include criminal history, sex offender status, court filings, arrest records, and vital statistics. Agencies must respond within 3 business days for a response. The law is administered by Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, (405) 521-3921; Open Records Division: oklahoma.gov/oag.
Q Where can I find police reports in Oklahoma?
Police reports in Oklahoma are public records under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (ORA). Submit your request to the agency that generated the report. Who may request: Any person - no residency requirement. Response deadline: 3 business days for a response. If access is denied, you may appeal to district or circuit court. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1) generally permits any person to request police reports. Submit a written request to the records division of the agency that filed the report, including the date, location, and report number if available. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) in Oklahoma City processes state-level report requests. Fees and turnaround times vary by agency; many departments in Oklahoma offer online request portals for faster service.
Q What are the procedures to obtain Oklahoma vital records, and what is included in those records with address, not URLs?
Vital records (birth, death, marriage, divorce) in Oklahoma are maintained by the state Department of Health or Vital Statistics. Standard fees: Actual cost of reproduction; a reasonable fee for staff time when the request is. Certified copies carry separate fee schedules. Fee waivers may be available for journalists, nonprofits, and public-interest requesters - always ask.
Q What is the school district and performance data for Oklahoma?
Not all Oklahoma records are publicly available. Key exemptions under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (ORA): Personnel records, attorney-client privilege, medical records, ongoing criminal investigations, trade secrets, law enforcement tactical plans, and information that would invade personal privacy Understanding exemptions is critical before filing a request. Exempted records include: Personnel records, attorney-client privilege, medical records, ongoing criminal investigations, trade secrets, law enf When records are withheld, agencies must cite the specific statutory authority. Challenge improper denials by appealing to district or circuit court.
Q What is the crime statistics for Oklahoma?
According to the FBI's 2019 Uniform Crime Report, Oklahoma had a total of 81,945 reported crimes in 2019. Of those, there were 6,845 violent crimes and 75,100 property crimes. The violent crime rate in Oklahoma was 4.2 per 1,000 people, and the property crime rate was 43.2 per 1,000 people. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), based in Oklahoma City, OK, publishes Oklahoma's official annual crime report. The report breaks down incidents by crime type, county, and municipality, enabling year-over-year trend analysis. Crime rates are expressed per 100,000 residents. Researchers and journalists can download raw data sets from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) website or access aggregated national comparisons via the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
Q If I get arrested in Oklahoma where would I go to jail and court? include address.
If arrested in Oklahoma, you would be taken to the local county jail. Court appearances are scheduled in the county where the arrest occurred. Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act (ORA), arrest records and booking information are generally public. Oversight: Oklahoma Attorney General's Office, (405) 521-3921; Open Records Division: oklahoma.gov/oag. Appeals go to district or circuit court.
Q Can I find Public records in Oklahoma State Library?
Yes. Oklahoma state and public libraries provide access to public records databases. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (ORA) (Oklahoma Statutes Title 51, § 24A.1 through § 24A.30) guarantees public access to government documents. Many libraries offer free access to LexisNexis, court records portals, and vital record indexes. Oklahoma public libraries, including the state library in Oklahoma City, offer free access to public records databases. Patrons can access court dockets, property records, vital statistics indexes, and census microfilm. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1) ensures that government records are available for inspection; librarians can assist with formal records requests and guide users to online state portals for birth, death, marriage, and divorce records.
Q Where is the Oklahoma State Library located?
The Oklahoma Library is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma State Library serves as the official depository for state government publications and provides research assistance to the public, legislators, and state agencies. Collections include historical newspapers, legislative history, court records indexes, and genealogy resources such as Ancestry Library Edition. The Oklahoma Open Records Act (51 O.S. § 24A.1) guarantees public access to government documents maintained at the library. Remote access to digital collections is available to Oklahoma residents with a library card through the state library's online portal.
Q Oklahoma State fingerprinting office
The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) provides fingerprinting services for individuals who need to be fingerprinted for employment, licensing, or other purposes. The OSBI has offices located in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton, and Ardmore. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) processes all fingerprint-based background checks for Oklahoma. Fingerprinting appointments can be scheduled through the bureau's website or by contacting a regional office. Oklahoma licensed fingerprint vendors (Live Scan) are listed on the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI)'s approved vendor directory. Prints are transmitted electronically to the FBI CJIS Division. Turnaround for most checks is 24-72 hours; paper card submissions take 6-8 weeks. Bring government-issued photo ID.

Some Oklahoma cities have standalone record pages

Fun fact: some Oklahoma cities skip the county layer entirely. They have their own public record hubs—go straight to them below.

Town

Buffalo Town

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City

Del City

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Town

Jones Town

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City

Midwest City

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Community

Moore

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Community

Nichols Hills

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Village

The Village

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Last reviewed: Mar 25, 2026 Updated: Mar 25, 2026